Hailstorms, a common weather phenomenon in many parts of the United States, can cause significant damage to your roof. That’s why it’s imperative to understand how hail can impact the structural integrity and overall lifespan of your roofing system. This blog post explores four ways hail can harm your roof and why prompt action is necessary to mitigate these issues.
1. Impact of Hail on Different Roofing Materials
Hail damage can manifest differently across various roofing materials. Recognizing the signs of damage specific to your roof type is crucial.
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Asphalt Shingles – Hailstones can knock off the granules that protect your shingles from UV damage, leading to accelerated aging, loss of waterproofing, and potential leaks. Hail damage on asphalt roofs often presents as random patterns of dark spots where granules have been dislodged.
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Metal Roofs – While more resistant to hail than shingles, metal roofs aren’t immune. The impact of hailstones can dent your metal roof, compromising its aesthetic appeal and potentially its structural integrity.
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Wooden Shingles – Hail can crack or split wooden shingles. This type of damage not only affects your roof’s aesthetic but also allows water to seep through, causing interior damage.
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Slate Tiles – Slate roofing, though robust, can shatter under severe hail impact. Cracked or broken tiles can expose the underlayment, risking water intrusion and subsequent damage.
2. Accelerated Wear and Tear
Hailstorms can accelerate the natural wear and tear of your roof. The impact of hailstones can shorten the lifespan of roofing materials by causing immediate damage that, over time, may lead to more severe issues, such as leaks or structural weaknesses.
3. Compromised Water Resistance
Hail can create entry points for water by breaking materials or loosening components of your roof. Once the protective barrier is compromised, water can infiltrate, leading to leaks and mold growth. Ensuring a prompt inspection and repair after a hailstorm is crucial in maintaining your roof’s integrity.
4. Structural Damage
Beyond the surface damage, hail can affect the structural components of your roof. The force of hailstones can lead to cracks or breaks in the decking or underlayment, posing a risk to the stability of your roofing system. This kind of damage is often not visible to the untrained eye, underscoring the importance of professional inspections after a hail event.
Has your home recently suffered hail damage? Royal Exteriors LLC is here to help. We’ll work closely with you to inspect your roof and fix any damage we find, ensuring your roof is fully restored in no time. Call us today at (717) 723-7374 or visit our contact page to schedule an appointment.